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Debates around restitution and decolonising museums continue to rage across the world. Artefacts, effigies and ancestral remains are finally being accurately contextualised and repatriated to their homelands. Fifteen Colonial Thefts amplifies and adds to these discussions, exploring the history of colonial violence in Africa through the prism of fifteen African belongings - all looted at the height of the imperial era and brought to European museums. The book is structured around three arenas-the battlefield, the royal palace, and the realm of the sacred-in which colonial officers violently plundered Africa. It explores the meaning of those cultural assets at the time of their appropriation, but also today, in an era of restitution. Each chapter is accompanied by an original illustration, commissioned especially for the book, from both established and emerging African artists, bringing these stories to life for the reader. With contributors from across the continents of Europe and Africa, including scientists, museum professionals, artists and activists, the book illuminates the collective trauma and loss of cultural, historical and spiritual knowledge that colonial theft engendered.
Foreword by Peju Layiwola
Introduction: Fifteen in a thousand: How to tell the history of colonial conquest, anticolonial resistance, and looted African heritage by Sela Adjei and Yann LeGall Part I: The Battlefield
1. The treasure of Samori Touré - by Bénédicte Savoy & Felwine Sarr
2. The Manifesto of the Sudanese Mahdi: Banners as Artefacts of Empire - by Fergus Nicoll & Osman Nusairi
3. IsiHlangu from the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879: 'We need to infuse African-ness in museum' - by Mwelela Cele & Yann LeGall
3. The plunder from 'Adibo Dali', and why looted cultural goods need to return to Dagbon - by Alhaji Sulemana Alhassan Iddi, Elias Aguigah, Marlena Barnstorf-Brandes, Michael A. Gyimah, Jan König & Ricarda Rivoir
5. A war coat of the Anufo / Tchokossi: From northern Togo to the Field Museum in Chicago - by Julia Kennedy, Christopher J. Philipp, Foreman Bandama & Kokou Azamede Part II: The Royal Palace
6. Golden trophy heads of Kofi Karikari: After a long-term absence, a long-term loan... - by Nana Oforiatta Ayim & Mary-Ann Middelkoop
7. A plaqure from an Ngolo etana: The looting of architectural heritage as token of colonial violence - by Jeanne-Ange Wagne & Richard Tsogang Fossi
8. Subverting Firepower: A German cartridge Upcycled as snuffbox, symbol of Chagga resistance - by Konradin Kunze, Sarita L. Mamseri, Mnyaka Sururu Mboro & Gabriel Mzei Orio
9. In Defence of Theft? On the theft and restitution of Ngonsso' and punitive exhibitions - by Fogha Mc Refem & Godfrey B. Tangwa
10. The long journey of the bocio of three Danxomè kings - by Gaëlle Beaujean & Didier Houénoudé
Part III: The Sacred
11. The tabots from Magdala - by Emanuel Admassu & Eyob Derillo
12. Nkisi nkonde of Chief Ne Kuko of Boma: The tragic spoliation of an object of power - by Placide Mumbembele Sanger
13. The Ngadji of the Pokomo: On Revolutionary Responses, Release and Relationships - by Njoki Ngumi & Adé-lá Naomi Adérè-mí
14. Where are Mbuya Nehanda's remains? A Zimbabwean search in the context of shifting museum politics - by Farai Chabata, Njabulo Chipangura & Lennon Mhishi
15. Byéri: Ancestor guardian figures of the Kwasio people in Southern Cameroon - by Yrine Matchinda & Sebastian-Manès Sprute
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